Home Phone price changes - October 2012
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Re: Home Phone price changes - October 2012
14-09-2012 9:16 PM
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15-09-2012 1:53 PM
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Quote from: Bob You're not going to find yourself back with BT.
Well that's plain enough. All right, on that basis LRS it is – especially since taking it now effectively puts the price rise back a year.
Quote from: Bob As I'm sure you can understand, it wouldn't really be politically correct of me to offer a guarantee like the one you're proposing when you consider who pays my wages
That thought had occurred to me.
Re: Home Phone price changes - October 2012
16-09-2012 9:26 AM
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If this is not an error – surely it must be! – then what is the reason for it?
Comparison: placing the call through Skypeout would cost 1.6p/m – and with a connection charge of just 3.3p, against PN's 13.1p.
Re: Home Phone price changes - October 2012
16-09-2012 11:18 AM
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Re: Home Phone price changes - October 2012
16-09-2012 12:55 PM
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PN's connection charge will rise to 13.1p.
BT's current connection charge is 13.1p.
PN's out-of-plan rate to landlines will be 7.95p/m.
BT's current daytime rate to landlines is 7.95p/m.
PN's daytime rate to French landlines will be 22p/m.
BT's current daytime rate to French landlines is 22p/m.
PN's daytime rate to the USA will be 18.3p/m.
BT's current daytime rate to the USA is 18.3p/m.
Etc. etc..
(BT's prices rise from these values in January.)
Sources:
http://www.plus.net/residential/tariffs/homephone_28102012.html
http://www.productsandservices.bt.com/consumerProducts/displayTopic.do?topicId=25512
Anyone else smell a smell?
It looks as if the explanation I was asking for earlier today is that PN's prices are being aligned with BT's.
Re: Home Phone price changes - October 2012
16-09-2012 4:30 PM
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Re: Home Phone price changes - October 2012
16-09-2012 4:38 PM
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Re: Home Phone price changes - October 2012
16-09-2012 5:18 PM
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Quote from: Petard I see that daytime calls to French landlines (for example) will increase from 11.3p/m to 22p/m, i.e. by 95%.
Or just dial 0161 311 3111 and call France for the price of a UK call.
http://www.callsdiscount.com/uk/index.htm
Re: Home Phone price changes - October 2012
16-09-2012 5:23 PM
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Quote from: Petard I see that daytime calls to French landlines (for example) will increase from 11.3p/m to 22p/m, i.e. by 95%.
If this is not an error – surely it must be! – then what is the reason for it?
Comparison: placing the call through Skypeout would cost 1.6p/m – and with a connection charge of just 3.3p, against PN's 13.1p.
Quote from: Petard Curiouser and curiouser....
PN's connection charge will rise to 13.1p.
BT's current connection charge is 13.1p.
PN's out-of-plan rate to landlines will be 7.95p/m.
BT's current daytime rate to landlines is 7.95p/m.
PN's daytime rate to French landlines will be 22p/m.
BT's current daytime rate to French landlines is 22p/m.
PN's daytime rate to the USA will be 18.3p/m.
BT's current daytime rate to the USA is 18.3p/m.
Etc. etc..
(BT's prices rise from these values in January.)
Sources:
http://www.plus.net/residential/tariffs/homephone_28102012.html
http://www.productsandservices.bt.com/consumerProducts/displayTopic.do?topicId=25512
Anyone else smell a smell?
It looks as if the explanation I was asking for earlier today is that PN's prices are being aligned with BT's.
To me i can certainly smell something is afoot, not sure if its a rat or not but something smells somewhere. to me it certainly looks like we could be witnessing the end of Plusnet as we know it ( although some would say that happened some time ago )
When i first signed up plusnet were known for their good prices and reputation via word of mouth/referals.
In fact at one time they used to boast that they didnt do any advertising except for the odd bit of sponsorship for the local football club, as the money that would have been spent on adds was invested into the company ( improving services etc etc) instead now we have that bloke and his poxy little dog on TV all the time.
Re: Home Phone price changes - October 2012
16-09-2012 5:44 PM
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It looks as though the annual line rental saver is catching up as well if this is true
Plusnet - Line rental saver provide 12 months standard telephone line rental with no minimum contract term for a reduced equivalent monthly charge of £10.49. source http://www.plus.net/info2/legal/terms_28102012.html#line_rental_saver
BT - Low cost line rental – equivalent to £10.75 a month
Although, as I mentioned elsewhere, I was given this information yesterday by CS -
"At the moment there are no plans to change the price of Line Rental Saver but for obvious reasons this cannot be guaranteed"
I don't know whether to believe the link above or CS but I do feel that PN are working on the "MushroomTheory" of customer relations. I feel sorry for the CS people who do an excellent job but I suspect they are limited as to what they can divulge at the moment.
Re: Home Phone price changes - October 2012
17-09-2012 9:11 AM
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As for PN's Customer Services, it may well be that the man at the end of the phone knows little more about this than we do – and that he is dismayed at the prospect of being absorbed into the BT machine.
Re: Home Phone price changes - October 2012
17-09-2012 9:53 AM
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Quote from: Petard This does have the air of being the end for PlusNet, though I suppose it might linger on as a badge for BT's products.
Everyone loves a good conspiracy theory, however you are a long way off the mark.
There is no value in BT integrating us whilst we continue to offer excellent efficiencies within our call centre and also drive better customer satisfaction performance.
Please believe me when I say you are wrong, although it is of course entirely up to you whether or not you choose to believe what I am telling you
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17-09-2012 10:11 AM
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17-09-2012 10:25 AM
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